Trieste, Brunori Sas visits Miramare Castle. The director: "he will spur young people on."


Surprise visit to Trieste's Miramare Castle this morning for Calabrian singer-songwriter Brunori Sas.

More “VIP” visits to Italian museums. This time we are at the Miramare Castle in Trieste, which this morning received a surprise visit from Brunori Sas, the celebrated singer-songwriter from Cosenza, Calabria (whose real name is Dario Brunori), among the leading exponents of Italian indie pop. Brunori had a sold-out concert at the Fusine Lakes for the No Borders Music Festival, and on his way back from the Friulian mountains he wanted to visit the Historical Museum and Park of Miramare Castle for a tour organized in collaboration with PromoTurismoFVG.

The singer-songwriter, musician and record producer therefore walked through the halls of the Castle, together with the director Andreina Contessa and the Castle staff who acted as his guides, and also lingered for some photographs and selfies with fans. Brunori then did not fail to visit the Park.

“We were really happy to host one of the most important singer-songwriters on the contemporary Italian music scene,” said Director Contessa. “It was also pleasant to discover the artist’s interest in Miramare and its history. Thanks to him, the curiosity of many young fans who follow him can be stimulated.”

Brunori Sas is one of the most popular singer-songwriters of the moment. Born in Cosenza in 1977, he debuted with his first solo album in 2009(Vol. 1) and has recently received several awards: he participated in Sanremo in 2019 (his song L’amore è una dittatura took 17th place), won the Rockol Awards for Best Record of the Year in 2018 with A casa tutto bene, the 2018 Amnesty International Award for Best Song on Human Rights with L’uomo nero, the 2020 Tenco Award for Best Album in Absolute with his Cip! and the Silver Ribbon for the soundtrack to the film Odio l’estate by Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo.

Trieste, Brunori Sas visits Miramare Castle. The director:
Trieste, Brunori Sas visits Miramare Castle. The director: "he will spur young people on."


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